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Hawaii's Kona Coffee Cultural Festival

By Amy Hubbard, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
12:12 PM PDT, September 20, 2007

A king-size caffeine buzz awaits visitors to the Big Island's Kona coffee belt during this fest, which features about 50 java-themed events. The coffee region encompasses about 20 miles and includes the towns of Holualoa, Kealakekua, Captain Cook and Honaunau. Tour coffee farms; attend workshops on growing, roasting and brewing coffee; take part in a coffee-picking contest and tastings; watch a parade and more.

When, where: Nov. 2 to 11, 2007 at various locations.

Cost: $3 festival button.

Info: (808) 326-7820, www.konacoffeefest.com.

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